BETHESDA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 13, 2018--
The Board of Trustees (the “Board”) of RLJ Lodging Trust (“the Company”)
(NYSE:RLJ) has, on the recommendation of the Board’s Nominating and
Corporate Governance Committee, appointed Robert J. “Bob” McCarthy,
former Chief Operations Officer and Group President at Marriott
International, as a Trustee. His appointment as a new independent member
of the Board is effective immediately, and he will join the Board’s
Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. Mr. McCarthy will stand
for election as a Board-recommended nominee at the 2018 Annual Meeting
of Shareholders. Mr. McCarthy is the fourth new Trustee welcomed to the
Board within the past one and a half years and follows the appointment
of Patricia Gibson, a seasoned investment professional with more than 24
years of experience in the real estate space, to the Board in September
2017. The Board’s average tenure is 4.1 years.

RLJ believes Mr. McCarthy will add immediate value in overseeing and
guiding RLJ’s strategies for unlocking value. Prior to becoming the
Chairman of Hotel Development Partners, LLC (“HDP”) in March of 2014,
Mr. McCarthy’s thirty-eight year career at Marriott International
culminated in service as Chief Operations Officer, where he oversaw
Global Lodging Services and The Ritz Carlton, and shared reporting
responsibilities for Marriott’s four continental operating divisions
spanning 4,000 hotels across 20 lodging brands. Before becoming COO, Mr.
McCarthy served as Marriott International’s Group President of the
Americas, where his responsibilities included the oversight of more than
3,000 hotels and 120,000 associates. He has multifaceted operational
experience, including oversight of revenue management, sales, marketing,
brand management, operations, architecture and construction, and
information services functions.

In addition to serving as Chairman of HDP, Mr. McCarthy is an investor
and board member of MeetingPlay, a technology company serving the
hospitality industry. He is also a partner and an advisor in Armature
Works, a Washington, D.C. mixed-use development project that includes
hotel, condominium, apartment and retail components.

“We are delighted to welcome Bob McCarthy to RLJ’s Board of Trustees,”
said Robert L. Johnson, founder and Chairman of the Company. “Bob has
had a stellar track record of success in the lodging industry, and his
unparalleled operations expertise, combined with his leadership and
hotel development experience will be of tremendous value to the Company
and shareholders in both the near- and long-term.”

“Over the last seven years, I have watched RLJ establish itself as a
premier lodging REIT in the industry,” said Mr. McCarthy. “It will be a
privilege to put my decades of lodging operations, marketing and brand
experience to work on behalf of the Company and shareholders, and to
serve alongside such a talented and engaged group of trustees.”

“As a Board, we are always looking for world-class individuals to
complement the diverse and strategically relevant skillsets represented
on our Board, and Bob is an example of the high standards we set,” said
Senator Evan Bayh, Chairman of the Company’s Nominating and Corporate
Governance Committee. “After our discussions with him, it became clear
to me and the other members of the Board that Bob McCarthy would hit the
ground running and be an invaluable asset to the Company and to RLJ’s
investors as we drive forward in creating value for all of our
shareholders.”

Mr. McCarthy’s appointment increases the size of the Company’s Board
from eight to nine members. Recent shareholder-aligned actions at RLJ
include adding new independent Trustees to the Board of Trustees,
providing investors with a clear strategic roadmap and associated
timeframes for unlocking value, appointing a new senior vice president
of corporate strategy and investor relations and a new executive vice
president of asset management (each reporting to our Chief Operating
Officer), working closely with our Trustees to ensure strong shareholder
engagement practices, implementing majority voting for Trustee
elections, granting shareholders the right to amend the Company’s
bylaws, and adopting performance-based equity award programs under which
payouts are based on satisfying both absolute and relative total
shareholder return metrics.

About Robert J. McCarthy

Mr. McCarthy has served as the Chairman of HDP since March of 2014. From
1975 until his retirement in 2014, Mr. McCarthy worked for Marriott
International, where he served in a variety of leadership positions,
including Senior Vice President, Northeast Region from 1995 to 2000;
Executive Vice President, Operations from 2000 to 2002; President, North
America from 2003 to 2009; Group President from 2009 to 2011, and Chief
Operations Officer from March 2012 until February 2014. Mr. McCarthy is
a director of Santander Consumer USA Holdings, Inc., where he serves on
the audit and compensation committees, and leads the regulatory and
compliance oversight committee.

Mr. McCarthy holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from
Villanova University, where he is also a member of the Board of
Trustees. Mr. McCarthy is also a graduate of the Advanced Management
Program at the Wharton School of Business at the University of
Pennsylvania. Previously, Mr. McCarthy served as a member of the Dean’s
Advisory Board at Cornell University School of Hotel Administration, the
Dean’s Advisory Board at Villanova University School of Business and as
a founding board member, as well as Chairman, of Avendra, LLC, the
procurement company serving the hospitality industry.

About Us

RLJ Lodging Trust is a self-advised, publicly traded real estate
investment trust focused on acquiring premium-branded, focused-service
and compact full-service hotels. The Company’s portfolio consists of 157
hotels with approximately 30,800 rooms located in 26 states and the
District of Columbia and an ownership interest in one unconsolidated
hotel with 171 rooms.

This release contains certain statements, other than purely
historical information, including estimates, projections, statements
relating to the Company’s business plans, objectives and expected
operating results, and the assumptions upon which those statements are
based, that are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended and Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements
generally are identified by the use of the words “believe,” “project,”
“expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “plan,” “may,” “will,” “will
continue,” “intend,” “should,” or similar expressions. Although the
Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking
statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, beliefs and
expectations, such forward-looking statements are not predictions of
future events or guarantees of future performance and the Company’s
actual results could differ materially from those set forth in the
forward-looking statements. Some factors that might cause such a
difference include the following: the current global economic
uncertainty, increased direct competition, changes in government
regulations or accounting rules, changes in local, national and global
real estate conditions, declines in the lodging industry, seasonality of
the lodging industry, risks related to natural disasters, such as
earthquakes and hurricanes, hostilities, including future terrorist
attacks or fear of hostilities that affect travel, the Company’s ability
to obtain lines of credit or permanent financing on satisfactory terms,
changes in interest rates, access to capital through offerings of the
Company’s common and preferred shares of beneficial interest, or debt,
the Company’s ability to identify suitable acquisitions, the Company’s
ability to close on identified acquisitions and integrate those
businesses and inaccuracies of the Company’s accounting estimates. Given
these uncertainties, undue reliance should not be placed on such
statements. Except as required by law, the Company undertakes no
obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements,
whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. The
Company cautions investors not to place undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements and urges investors to carefully review the
disclosures the Company makes concerning risks and uncertainties in the
sections entitled “Risk Factors,” “Forward-Looking Statements,” and
“Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results
of Operations” in the Company’s Annual Report, as well as risks,
uncertainties and other factors discussed in other documents filed by
the Company with the SEC.